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N.Z. AND EASTERN .MARKETS A SOLDIER S WARNING Per Press Association. Wellington. October 2. Personal and experionoe has convinced Caiptaan W. .1. D. Gorin<r- Jo h t '.s'ton, an. officer oi' the British Army, that, New Zonland j s neglecting opportunities of opening np valuable overseas markets. Ffe considers, that, in trade with the East. Australia i# five years nliead of the Dominion. “Injess New Z; |ala'nd follows Australia’s example soon the the opportunities may ho lot,” Captain Goring-Johnston told a.n interviewer. After an absence of many years during tvStich his regiment--,the 16th — sth Lanoerg—has been stationed ii India, Egypt, and the Sudan, Cap tain Goring. Johnson ha s returned U spend seven weok H ’ leave at his home in Hawke's Bay. He was .a, passenger in the Remuera. which reached Wellington from London this, morn* ing. ~ While in the East, he '.said. 3m> tv,,' constantly tieing struck hv the ah sOnee of New Zealand competition in. tlie valuable markets tTitore. particularly those represented bv eilicf with large European eomm.unitics.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3848, 3 October 1932, Page 8
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